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It is possible to have multiple sieges at the same time. If the attacking civilizations are at war with each other, they will start to fight with each other as well. | It is possible to have multiple sieges at the same time. If the attacking civilizations are at war with each other, they will start to fight with each other as well. | ||
− | Different races will favor different styles of attack during sieges. The following attack styles were observed in | + | Different races will favor different styles of attack during sieges. The following attack styles were observed in 40d; it remains to be seen if these traits are still present in 31. |
You can also turn off sieges and [[Forgotten beast]]s all together by editing the [[d_init.txt]] file to change [INVADERS:YES] to [INVADERS:NO]. | You can also turn off sieges and [[Forgotten beast]]s all together by editing the [[d_init.txt]] file to change [INVADERS:YES] to [INVADERS:NO]. |